Showing posts with label hymnal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hymnal. Show all posts

Saturday, August 4, 2012

Numbered Frame Project

I wanted to do something with numbers, frames, burlap and Mod Podge, so...
 I gave myself a challenge to see what I could do and this is what I came up with.

This project is fairly easy, but it took quite a bit of drying time, so if you plan to do 
this project you will need to plan ahead.  Here are the pics and how the project came along.


Other than the supplies listed above, I used scrapbook paper, pages from my
hymnal, 2 frames (one smaller than the other)- I used a silver frame and a 
black frame, white spray paint, acrylic paints, twine, my trusty Tim Holtz 
embellishments, heavy duty crafting glue (E6000) and 
an exacto knife and self-healing cutting mat.

Take the back off of the largest frame.


While that is drying, I moved on to the spray painting.
Make sure you are in a ventilated area (like outside).


While that was drying, I starting tearing the papers that I wanted.
Torn edges give it a nicer look than cut edges.  For the layers that
I knew would be covered, there was no need to tear the pages, though.


This is the frame after all of the papers were Mod Podged on.

Believe it or not, even after this dried, my spray painted 
frame was STILL not dry!



I wanted it to have a shabby chic look, so I added paint.... but, I did not Mod Podge the
top layers because I wanted the paint to be able to stick to the paper.  In doing this, you will need to
work fast though... otherwise the paper will absorb the paint (giving you less time to work).


I added a cream color as the base and then applied some teal color streaks 
here and there.  I definitely wanted my numbers to show through, so I made sure 
that I worked quickly in the areas where the numbers were.  

I had a hymnal page number at the top of the frame that I wanted to 
show through and there was also the number 17 at the bottom.

You can see both of those here.



And of course I wanted my hymnal pages to show!


I made some outlines of the frame here and there with more acrylic paint.


Next, I had to layer some papers to create the center portion of the piece.
By this time, my (smaller) white frame was dry, so I brushed on an acrylic color that I liked.



Here it is stacked together and wrapped in twine. 

It is at this point that you may need to take the stand from the back of
your smaller frame so you can adhere it to the burlap (on the larger frame).

Add a "healthy portion" of E6000 or whatever your 
trusted heavy-duty crafting glue is.

Hold it down and let it dry. (Make sure the paint from the frame is 
completely dry before you do this, or it will make a mess)!  ;-)


Here it is sitting up... all finished!

Once you feel confident that it is dry and well adhered, hang it 
in your favorite spot on the wall and enjoy!


I hope this inspires you to challenge yourself to use materials that
you love, but may have stashed away!  Use what you love!

Please leave me a comment and tell me what you think!
I would absolutely {L O V E} to hear from you!

.... and if you have an extra minute, I would {L O V E} for you to 
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Until next time, be blessed!

:-) Tonya








Sunday, July 29, 2012

Repurposed Antique Muffin Pan

This is actually a post for Saturday, but I started working on it too late tonight and 
it is now after midnight, so the post will have a Sunday time stamp.  

I found this really cool looking muffin pan at an antique store last week 
and I decided to use it as a desk organizer.  It was really yucky a challenge
for me to clean it up.  In fact, I think if I tried any harder, it would have
fallen apart, so I improvised!  Take a look at how it turned out and the process.


Here it is straight from the antique store. I think the shape and 
designs on the pan are fabulous so I couldn't resist!

  You can see the challenge!


I sprayed this twice and let it sit for over 2 hours each time!  

I put in quite a bit of elbow grease and realized that I needed to accept
the coloration as part of the character of the pan.  The problem was,
I was not going to be able to put my embellishments in the pan's wells
if I couldn't get it any cleaner.  So... here is the part where I improvised...


I decided to incorporate praise and worship into this project!  I am so 
glad that I bought this old Worship Hymnal at an antique store a while
back.  I use this often in my projects.  It adds great character and defines me!


In each well, I used a crocheted doily, a cupcake liner and the circles
that I cut out of the old worship hymnal.  Then I layered them in the wells.


The cupcake liners went in first, then the circles from the hymnal, then the doilies.
Now I was ready to fill each well with my goodies!


Of course... tiny clothespins!


... and some of my Tim Holtz embellishments.




I love how I can see the music between the layers of the crochet.

It shows up better in person than on camera, but I tried to get a 
good view so you could tell.


(Thank you Leigh for my buttons!)



And here it is.... my Repurposed Muffin Pan!


I love how it looks in my crafting area!

Please leave me a comment and let me know what you think.

I hope this inspired you to use items you love in unconventional ways.

If you have just a second I would LOVE for you to follow my blog!


Until next time, be blessed!

:-)  Tonya





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